Ryobi Reciprocating Saw User Manual

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45 Switch
46 Lead

Assembly

47 Screw

48 Data

Plate

49 Trigger
50

Brush Tube Assembly

51 Carrying

Case


Expected Results:

After modeling all the parts in ProE, we expect to be able to assemble the pieces

together and animate them to show how the saw operates. Hopefully, we will animate the
creation process, the normal function of the saw, and the removal/addition of a blade.
After that, we hope to be able to use an ANSYS analysis to see the forces acting on
different portions of the saw, focusing specifically on the blade and casing. Hopefully, we
will be able to find the yield stress of the blade and the maximum hardness of the
materials through which it can cut.

Work Distribution:

Christopher Clark: Outer Casings
Writing Assignments/Presentations

Danielle Launay: Gears/Bearings
Screws

Jonathan Lin: Switches
Speed Control Mechanism
Power Cord

John Sequeira: Saw Blades
Blade Retainer Mechanism

Rishi Wadhera: Plates/Washers
Shafts

We will all be equally responsible for the assembly and animation of the pieces, and for
the force analysis portion of the project. We do, though, reserve the right to change these
responsibilities as necessary, or to suit a particular members strongest abilities.

References:

http://www.ryobi.com

http://oneworld1.inetu.net/manuals/ryobi/RJ162VK_628_r.pdf

The Ryobi ® Variable Speed Reciprocating Saw from which our models will be created.

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